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Thursday, April 5, 2018

Warlord Titan Paint Scheme Test WIP 10

I haven't done this in a while, but I grabbed an unused warhound titan shin piece and tried out the first potential paint scheme for the warlord. This is definitely not the paint scheme I am going to pick, despite it having the greatest decal sheet of any titan legion. I almost didn't post this, but I figured it was worth it to share some failures with everyone now and then.

The next test I had to do was with GW varnish. I haven't used any GW varnish product in years because they have been almost universally terrible. While I didn't get any frosting, the varnish dried semi-gloss, which I think ruins most models. The varnish does have a use though. It is durable, and can be used instead of Tamiya semi-gloss varnish to protect paint jobs from enamels and oils.

In the shots above, the shin has had AK-Interactive Ultra-Matte varnish sprayed over the GW varnish.

8 comments:

This is the only varnish I trust now John. It's airbrush applied, I use a throw away 20 dollar airbrush to spray it on. It's water based, so don't have to worry about it screwing stuff up, and dries matte.

You and I both like orange! I just don't like the paint chipping or black/blue flames which are part of the Tiger Eyes scheme. I may try a hard edge version of flames to see if that tightens it up a bit, or go green/white/blue as I had originally planned.

Hey I've had two spare shins laying around in my bits-storage unit for ages. ;) Both of my warhounds came with three shins. Not sure if this was due to an overzealous chaos enthusiast packer at GW, or if this is standard.